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#16 Cooperman

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Posted 19 November 2016 - 02:35 PM

NEVER, NEVER, NEVER put cheap oil in your valuable classic car! It will cost you very dear later.


100% right. A classic car is a valuable asset so don't take any risks with getting a very small saving on oil.

Edited by Cooperman, 19 November 2016 - 02:37 PM.


#17 paulrockliffe

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Posted 19 November 2016 - 03:34 PM

I read up a bit on the crankcase venting and thought there was a chance that plumbing it into the carb would help.  Plan was to do the plumbing, clean up the engine, go for a drive and see where the oil comes from and hope that the breathers sort it out.

 

Just done the piping, took the car out of the garage and there's three small pools of oil on the garage floor, so it's not pressure forcing the oil out, a constant low-level drip, drip, drip instead.  Bummer.

 

So same plan, clean it up and see where it's leaking, but looks like I'll be replacing a few seals!



#18 xrocketengineer

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Posted 19 November 2016 - 04:06 PM

I tried this on mine and worked very well. However, that was before the differential broke. O_O

 

https://www.amazon.c...rdahl leak stop






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